This weekend, it takes The Villages for Paul Ryan

With his mother in tow, GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan will be talking to senior citizens in Florida today.

The VP candidate recently reference his 78-year-old mother—a part-time resident of Florida’s Lauderdale-by-the Sea—as one reason why he would not propose eliminating the entitlement program.

Ryan’s proposal to overhaul Medicare, a part of his budget blueprint, has been a prime target for Democrats.

Ryan is scheduled to speak at The Villages, the sprawling retirement community northwest of Orlando, at 10 a.m. on Saturday. He’ll also will make a fundraising stop at the exclusive, members-only Club at Treasure Island.

Some more info on Ryan’s appearance:

Country music artist Lee Greenwood of “God Bless the U.S.A” fame will also make an appearance at the rally.

Residents are encouraged to arrive at the Ryan event in their golf carts, according to the Villages Daily Sun.

There are more people receiving Social Security benefits in ZIP Code 32162 — The Villages retirement community area code—than any other place in the U.S., Wall Street Journal reports.

The Villages, which straddles Lake, Sumter and Marion counties, is a GOP stronghold. ABC News reports the Villages of Lake Sumter, Inc., the Florida retirement community that includes property development, golf and other recreational activities, donated $250,000 to the pro-Romney Super PAC, Restore Our Future last June.

In 2008, then-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attracted more than 25,000 supporters during a visit to the retirement community.

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